AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSuriname Map Row: Guyana’s private sector is calling for a boycott after the New River Triangle was shown as Surinamese territory at SEOGS 2026, with GOGEC, GCCI and the PSC condemning the move as disrespect for Guyana’s sovereignty. Education Infrastructure: 21 firms bid to design and supervise six new IDB-funded primary schools across Regions 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10, targeting communities where children currently travel long distances for classes. Gold Project Deal: A Canadian court has granted final approval for G Mining Ventures to consolidate with G2 Goldfields in Guyana, with closing expected in July 2026. Uranium Debate: APNU urges the government to better inform the public on the Kurupung uranium project, arguing Guyana must be ready to regulate extraction and manage risks. Power & Health: GPL improved reliability but still missed its own outage targets in 2025, while a new CT scanner is set for installation at GPHC to boost faster diagnostics. Mining Energy Shift: Aurora Gold Mine’s off-grid solar and battery system now supplies about half its power needs, cutting diesel use in remote operations. Oil Market Watch: JP Morgan cut its 2H 2026 Brent forecast, citing weaker demand and inventory draw dynamics—raising questions for fuel planning.
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